Ira N Rosner
USA Guide 2024
Band 3 : Corporate/M&A & Private Equity
Band 3
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Ira N. Rosner is an attorney in Holland & Knight's Miami office and co-heads the firm's Capital Markets Group. He has nearly four decades of experience helping entrepreneurs and corporate management teams create, fund, manage, grow and capitalize on their businesses. Mr. Rosner has worked with a wide variety of companies, ranging from startup ventures to Fortune 100 enterprises, in a wide array of industries, including financial technology (FinTech) and financial services, construction, real estate (including REITs), healthcare, pharmaceuticals, aerospace and aviation, agriculture, energy, manufacturing, high tech, life sciences, retail, business outsourcing, telecommunications and insurance.
In addition, Mr. Rosner is highly experienced in both public and private equity and debt securities offerings, as well as the sale and acquisition of public and privately held companies, including strategic acquisitions by public companies. He represents public companies in connection with U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) reporting, securities exchange compliance and complex matters of corporate governance, and counsels boards of directors and their committees, including with respect to internal investigations, shareholder litigation demands and conflict of interest transactions. Mr. Rosner also represents public companies in connection with their executive compensation arrangements, equity incentive plans, employee stock purchase plans and other compensation-related matters.
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Ira Rosner handles transactions across a range of industries, with recent work including advising clients in the construction market.
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CTA Heats Up with New FAQs, Government and Amicus Briefs and New Draft Legislation
The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) has generated frenetic activity in the Executive, Judicial and Legislative areas recently.
The Corporate Transparency Act: FinCEN Clarifies the Subsidiary Rule Exemption
In response to a frequently asked question issued on Jan. 12, 2024, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) provided a much-needed clarification of the exemption titled "Subsidiary of Certain Exempt Entities" (Subsidiary Exemption).
CTA Heats Up with New FAQs, Government and Amicus Briefs and New Draft Legislation
The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) has generated frenetic activity in the Executive, Judicial and Legislative areas recently.
The Corporate Transparency Act: FinCEN Clarifies the Subsidiary Rule Exemption
In response to a frequently asked question issued on Jan. 12, 2024, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) provided a much-needed clarification of the exemption titled "Subsidiary of Certain Exempt Entities" (Subsidiary Exemption).